Example sentences of "[coord] [vb -s] over " in BNC.
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1 | Direct investment : the inflow of foreign investment directly into UK enterprises ( as when Ford , a UK company , builds a new plant in the UK or takes over a UK firm ) and the investment of British firms in foreign plants |
2 | A rising or a falling tone is quite easy to identify , whether it falls on a single syllable or extends over more syllables in the case of a tonic syllable followed by a tail . |
3 | The Junior School which is an integral part of Heriot 's and constitutes over one third of the School 's roll , comprises the Nursery , the lower Primary and the Upper primary . |
4 | The OKI plant at Cumbernauld was opened in 1987 , employs 100 people , and produces over 400,000 dot-matrix printers per year for Europe . |
5 | The OKI plant at Cumbernauld was opened in 1987 , employs 100 people , and produces over 400,000 dot-matrix printers per year for Europe . |
6 | The latter comes at midprice and offers over twenty minutes ' extra music — but DC 's 1973 analogue recording is n't as ripe and sonorous as the new Chandos and exhibits a little tape hiss if played too loudly . |
7 | Constructed in the 30s the metro has over 200 KM of track , 138 stations and transports over 7 million passengers daily . |
8 | Kaisa , bored by the proceedings , takes advantage of the slack trace and goes over to have a look at a tree . |
9 | She lifts her eyebrows at me and then stands up and goes over to the sink . |
10 | She takes out this dark red dress with these big white dots and goes over to the mirror . |
11 | PLAYER-KING : Full thirty times hath Phoebus ' cart — ( CLAUDIUS enters with POLONIUS and goes over to OPHELIA and lifts her to her feet . |
12 | He turns his back and goes over to the chest of drawers , his brown bottom wiggling at Mark . |
13 | And it was a bit like a fountain , going in different directions , you know how the water comes up and goes over . |
14 | Once or twice a week Howard climbs into the station wagon and drives over to the little market town fifteen miles away . |
15 | The circuit 's main route works out to be over 140 miles long and involves over 38,000 feet of climbing . |
16 | It maintains a central library which has over 500000 volumes and pamphlets , 180000 maps and receives over 3000 journals . |
17 | ‘ Goodnight , ’ she says firmly and turns over on her side . |
18 | It slips out of his fingers and turns over . |
19 | Rainbow and Anya both look towards Riva , who murmurs something in her sleep and turns over , huddled in her blanket , without breaking the stride of her dream . |
20 | Fig 74 F releases and crosses over to grasp the end of the boom . |
21 | The group employs some 33,000 people and has over 950 outlets , excluding franchises . |
22 | This was first published in 1968 , is still in print — and has over a hundred illustrations . |
23 | Surgical nurse practitioner Lou Jacobs has been a nurse for 17 years and has over 12 years ' experience in intensive care units . |
24 | The contract went to BDO Binder Hamlyn and Aries Business Systems , which specialises in computer systems for specialist retailers and distributors who combine mail order with retail sales , and has over 40 sites . |
25 | Today , SIM is a well established national management organisation committed to the enhancement of managerial and organisational effectiveness in Singapore and has over 5,000 members . |
26 | The forecast from Chris Haskins of Northern Dairies which now owns Express Dairies and has over 3,000 milk rounds delivering a daily pinta to five million 5m doorsteps is that the fall in doorstep delivery will not stop until it is down to about a third of the total . |
27 | The new Brentford store covers over 40,000 square feet and holds over 4,000 computer related product lines from 486 tower systems to floppy disks and mouse-mats . |
28 | He grieves and mourns over their suffering and experiences depression and despair over his inadequate ability to put right their wrongs . |
29 | Fourthly , ideology legitimizes social relations and covers over contradictions in the material relations of social being . |
30 | This should not be taken too literally — not every rock in the crust is a granite — things like limestones are vastly different in composition — but the average composition of all the rocks on the continents is about that of granite and contains over 60 per cent of silica . |